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The British Council will organise a 12-day study visit for MoCA to the UK and Germany in September to examine the models of cooperation between government and civil society organisations. A joint publication of NPOs in the UK will be published in the end of 2008, followed by a high-profile Society Event in Beijing in December.

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The Enterprising Third Sector Action Plan, 2008-2011 will help to create the right conditions in which an enterprising Third Sector - including social enterprises - can thrive, enabling the Third Sector to play a full role in the development, design and delivery of policy and services in Scotland.

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Phil Hope, Minister for the Third Sector, has asked the Compact Commissioner Sir Bert Massie to lead a debate on whether the Compact should be supported by statutory powers. Established in 1998, the Compact is an agreement between Government and the third sector in England…

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The Forum will be the first international gathering of practitioners and support agencies dealing exclusively with social enterprise and will bring together social enterprise leaders and champions from all continents to collaborate, share best practice and plan future developments.

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Coin Street Community Builders (CSCB), the social enterprise and development trust which has led the transformation of London's South Bank, has been named 'Client of the Year' by the Royal Institute of British Architecture (RIBA).

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Liftshare is a social enterprise. It was set up in 1997 with the initial aim of making more efficient use of the millions of empty car seats on UK roads by encouraging and enabling more people to share their car journeys.

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